yes, a steroid injection will cause a rapid heart-rate
why would you want that?!
I have been wondering the same thing. My mother had bacterial meningitis at age 63. She had no symptoms of Parkinson's before the meningitis, but she woke up from the coma with a tremor in her hand which was the first symptom. Nine years later, her Parkinson's has developed significantly.
(Check out "What is the cause of parkinson's disease?" with a lower case "p")Well, Parkinson's Disease is just idiopathic. It doesn't really have a"how." But it can be genetic.
Steroids not only causes crams in legs, they shows -ve effects in human body in long run. They are suggestible in very rare cases.
Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder that is chronic and progressive, meaning that symptoms continue and worsen over time. As many as one million Americans suffer from Parkinson's disease. While approximately 15 percent of people with Parkinson's are diagnosed before the age of 50, incidence increases with age. The cause is unknown, and although there is presently no cure, there are many treatment options such as medication and surgery to manage the symptoms.Parkinson's disease is a movement disorder that is chronic and progressive, meaning that symptoms continue and worsen over time. As many as one million Americans suffer from Parkinson's disease. While approximately 15 percent of people with Parkinson's are diagnosed before the age of 50, incidence increases with age. The cause is unknown, and although there is presently no cure, there are many treatment options such as medication and surgery to manage the symptoms.
Magnesium- can cause muscle weakness, seizures, fatigue, depression, and irregular heartbeats.
Excitement from too much adrenaline in the system, as well as the effect of stress hormones in the body, can both cause tremors even in non-Parkinson's patients. In those with Parkinson's, the tremor symptoms can be exacerbated with these factors.
Yes, mood swings and aggressive behavior are unlikely but serious side effects after getting a Kenalog injection. You should seek medical attention immediately if you experience these symptoms.
Creatine is not a steroid.
Skin reactions include.hives.Contact dermatitis.eczema.Injection of allergens.may cause system-wide responses.angioedema.Anaphylaxis.as well as the local ones of swelling and irritation at the injection site.
As far as I'm aware Parkinson's is a genetic thing I have just recently found out that my son has infantile Parkinson's with dystonia and he will be two in May. Parkinson's disease in most people is idiopathic (having no specific known cause). However, in a very small proportion of cases, can be attributed to gene defects. Other factors have been proposed but have been unproven. For example, pesticides.